Anson Funderburgh in City of Kansas City - late 20th Century
from Sam Myers: The Blues is My Story, pages 135-136:
Once Renée [Anson Funderbuurgh’s future wife] started traveling with us, we had this dog that would come along. Her name was Muddy. We were playing this outdoor show down by the river outside of Kansas City. It was on a flatbed truck, and Mud was up there with us. She was the greatest dog in the world, went everywhere with us. Even Sam loved that dog. He was always accusing us of not feeding her, and he would always be giving her some of his food, fried chicken or whatever he had. He'd always give her a little bite. So we were playing that show, and nobody had a hold of Muddy. … more >>
Jeff Horton and Sam Myers, Sam Myers: The Blues is My Story (City of Jackson, 2006), p. 135-136. https://led.kmi.open.ac.uk/entity/lexp/1433258732238 accessed: 16 September, 2024
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hide composersBlues | performed by Sam Myers |
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Date/Time | late 20th Century |
Medium | live |
Listening Environment | in the company of others, outdoors, in public |